different between saddled vs raddled
saddled
English
Adjective
saddled (not comparable)
- Wearing a saddle.
Translations
Verb
saddled
- simple past tense and past participle of saddle
Anagrams
- daddles
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raddled
English
Adjective
raddled (comparative more raddled, superlative most raddled)
- Worn-out and broken-down.
- 1890, Henry James, The Tragic Muse.
- In the end her divine voice would crack, screaming to foreign ears and antipodal barbarians, and her clever manner would lose all quality, simplified to a few unmistakable knock-down dodges. Then she would be at the fine climax of life and glory, still young and insatiate, but already coarse, hard and raddled, with nothing left to do and nothing left to do it with, the remaining years all before her and the raison d'etre all behind. It would be curious and magnificent and grotesque.
- 1890, Henry James, The Tragic Muse.
Synonyms
- See Thesaurus:weak or Thesaurus:deteriorated
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